Free Data Hosting On A Central Portal For Burial Authorities

Managing and maintaining a burial ground is a difficult task for any burial authority not least because of obligations to undertake risk inspections, protect staff and visitors from harm and to keep relatives informed. Being unable to fulfil these obligations can create added pressure, negative media attention and have legal implications

We invite burial authorities from all religious sectors to share information with the public by hosting their burial and memorial inspection records on our secure password protected server 'free' of charge. This portal will ensure all Information relating to burial grounds, deceased persons, their grave or memorials is available to all living heirs and kin via a central portal

Back end data management facilities ensure each burial authority can:

• Manage data to allocate work packages, run stats or to get an instant overview of any ground in their care
• Share information with all living heirs and kin from a central portal
• Create homepages for every ground and Post public notices on them
• Find out how many graves in their care have living relatives
• Take comfort from the knowledge relatives are contacting reputable trades persons to carry out repairs
• Identify how many living relatives are willing to be pro active in the care and repair of loved ones graves
• Auto send email alerts to relatives that wish to be kept informed every time plot data is amended
• Receive emails direct from relatives that want to update their contact details via the website

In addition to these benefits we are in full support of approved fixer lists and we verify advertisers from these lists.

Any burial authority wishing to take advantage of this free data hosting service should complete the online GS1 registration form, you can read our Terms and conditions here. If you need further information please Contact us

Click Here>> to find out how to Prepare data for upload

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